Listen to this humorous conversation about the coronation of King Charles III and answer the questions 1 to 7 below. Then listen to the audio again from the beginning and answer questions 8 to 12.
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King Charles’ secret service codename was…
What was one of Charles’ first decisions as King?
One of the speakers says that.
Which of these doesn’t the male speaker say that he will have to get used to?
What university did Charles study at?
What instrument did Charles play in the Oxbridge Orchestra?
Where do they say that Charles has exhibited his paintings?
Listen to the conversation again from the start and fill in the gaps in each sentence with one word to make sentences from the conversation.
It sounds something from a James Bond film.
Fill in the gap in each sentence with one word to make sentences from the conversation.
It’s going to take me a while to used to calling Prince Charles “King Charles III”.
Fill in the gap in each sentence with one word to make sentences from the conversation.
I’m really used to him “Prince Charles”.
Fill in the gap in each sentence with one word to make sentences from the conversation.
I’m going to have to get used to people “God save the King”.
The expression “to get used to”, meaning to become accustomed to something, is followed by a gerund.
Fill in the gap in each sentence with one word to make sentences from the conversation.
He’s a watercolour painter.